Having started her career with Shoojit Sircar’s beautiful film YAHAAN, actress Minissha Lamba is all set to complete a decade this year! While she made her mark with some meaningful projects like BACHNA AE HASEENO, SHAURYA, WELL DONE ABBA, BHEJA FRY 2, she also willingly did second lead roles in CORPORATE, JOKER, ZILLA GHAZIABAD, etc. Now, she has turned to small screen and is a part of the biggest reality show of TV, ‘Bigg Boss’. While she had her share of ups and downs in her journey, with her strong will she managed to sail through it. As we chat with the pretty petite, she readily talks about everything that you put across: Here are the excerpts:

You will be completing a decade in the industry this year, how would you like to summarize the journey?
It’s been a fair and interesting journey, where I think I have learnt a lot about myself. I have been someone who has always been aggressive, very pushy and done anything to get ahead. I have been happy with the kind of work I did. I have done the work that has given me happiness.

Has your outlook towards the industry changed since you started out?
My attitude has been the same. I have always been extremely positive, happy. What changes is you gradually understand where you stand. And, especially, for female actors, they need to realize that there is going to be a time when the curtains are going to be down and that is the reality you have to face and deal with.

‘I stopped reading entertainment section’

How did you cope with all the negativities around?
Well I just sat at home, read a lot of books and watched TV shows. I stopped picking the newspapers. I think that’s the easiest way to disconnect yourself from what’s going around. I stopped ordering every newspaper at home, and reading entertainment section, specially. Trust me it helps. That’s what I found when I was going in a very down phase. I have just learnt to surrender now. I have learnt to be extremely happy with what I have because if I don’t have this also then life would be hell

How do you deal with the ever-growing competition?
There is competition in every industry, in every line of business. It’s cutthroat because people are thronging for work everywhere much more than the actual jobs are. There is a surplus of people in every field. Any line of work you choose, there is lot of hard work, and strain.

What really interested you to take up small screen and do a reality show like ‘Bigg Boss’?
Well it was a multi-layered thing. I thought TV was an avenue that should be explored. It’s a huge market now in our country with some amazing stuff on television. Seven years ago reality show wasn’t something that was thought to be feasible in India. People wouldn’t watch it but today reality shows are biggest draws of audiences. Doing Big Boss wasn’t switching to TV. The whole idea of taking up ‘Bigg Boss’ was doing a reality drama, showcasing your own personality and not doing a fictional character.

Besides, Salman Khan is also one of the major reasons because of whom ‘Bigg Boss’ is so huge. He is the one man army; he takes the entire show on his shoulders and takes it ahead. So he is phenomenal, he is everything packaged into one. I am a huge fan of his, because of him I started watching the show and now I watch it every year.

But ‘Bigg Boss’ forms a controversial image, weren’t you skeptical about going for it?
It could have been a risky decision but at the end of the day how my image comes out that totally depends on me as to how I behave in the house. I don’t think I can end up blaming a show for that. It will be my own behaviour and stuff that would define what my image is.

Post ‘Bigg Boss’, are you gearing up for the new innings in the entertainment industry?
Let’s see. It could be sure. But let the innings start first!

So, what’s your next step after ‘Bigg Boss’ – TV, Films, hosting reality shows or something else?
I think it will be a balance of everything. There is no formula that you can do only one thing here. Everybody is juggling between so many things. And that is what I think I’ll be also doing.

‘There is no right or wrong decision in Bollywood’

What are the offers that have come your way?
There have been one or two things that have come my way but I have been really very choosy in my entire career. There is no point in doing a film which I am not 100 percent sure or happy about it. Because I have a reached a stage where I want to do work which makes me happy and not do the stuff which I have to do because I don’t need to pay the bills.

But don’t you think being choosy limits your scope or horizon to expand?
I have really discovered that there is no right or wrong decision in Bollywood. At the end of the day you have to make a decision and live with the consequences and go ahead from that.

So, do you think the decisions that you took, proved right for you?
No. Some of them were wrong decisions about certain films to do, certain films that I didn’t do. But you make wrong decisions all the time. It’s not possible that you make right decisions all the time and going back, I know exactly where I made mistakes…Really, I feel sometimes I want to take a time machine and go back and undo all the mistakes and chart a different course from thereon.

Which were those wrong decisions?
No chance I am telling you. I knew that would be your follow up question…(laughs)

We didn’t really see you doing substantial roles post WELL DONE ABBA. You kind of did films which were not really your types.
Well, those are the decisions which one has to take because everything can’t go according to what you want only. You have to be sometime part of films that are ensemble cast, that are big films, where the role of a woman is less. If you look around, you realize it is the fact of life as well. Women are a secondary working force right now regarding everything. And it’s not that bad because if you are making a story which is generally about men, about crime, gang wars, so women will obviously have little space in that.

‘Women-oriented films need to be marketed well’

You also took a sexy and bold route, which is quite a norm, with KIDNAP but that didn’t really work for you?
It’s not that it didn’t work for me. I think if the film would have been a success that would have worked. It is as simple as that. Today, whatever is going to work for you depends on the success of the film. When the film is a success, whatever is part of that film or whoever is involved with that project gets to ride on that success.

Are you game for doing women-oriented subjects like MARY KOM now? Were there offers like that?
I would definitely love to do women-oriented film but it has to be from someone who knows to market it extremely well because even though women centric films are easy to make, to market them is a challenge. I am an actor I won’t say no to any kind of role. An actor is supposed to blend in every kind of role that you are given.

There have been offers. There were these well-intentioned films but I felt there would have been a lack between the films getting made and films getting released well. So, that was the biggest problem that I had seen. I did get offered decent scripts but then they had come from independent directors or producers who were looking to do itself, which I found very noble but unfortunately for an actor to risk having the film failed was too a big chance.

Do you agree that actresses need the backing of star power to survive here?
It’s very unfair to say that. Everyone works on merit out here. There are directors who are very keen on casting right for their film. Films have become such a big enterprise that you don’t want to cast someone who is wrong for the film. A director is going to be very careful as to who fits the role right. So, I don’t think any actor or director is going to take the film so lightly so as to cast their favourites.

Where actresses prefer to work with Khans, Kumars and Kapoors, it is pending in your list?
It’s just my bad luck that it didn’t happen. I guess everyone has their individual luck and path. It has not been my luck to work with the biggest actors of the industry. It has been a journey something which I have struggled through, which I have navigated as much as possible to making right decisions and doing right stuff. But, I have worked with Ranbir Kapoor in BACHNA AI HASEENO and you can’t ignore that. You don’t get a bigger star than him right now.

How about getting into Salman Khan’s camp, since he is known as the ultimate godfather of the industry?
I would definitely love to work with him but I am a very shy person. I can’t go up to someone and approach that way. Mr. Khan is someone I have lot of respect for. Inshallah! one day we might work together.

‘Today turning a producer is just a fad and to up one’s equity’

Do you think actresses have a shelf life?
Of course they have. There is no doubt about it and right now that’s on high rate. I think what needs to happen is when the perception of audiences change, you have to change accordingly. In the west, you have Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, who are winning Oscars even at the age of 70s because they are getting those kind of roles which are specifically written for them, which means there is an audience to watch that film. So, unless you don’t have an audience, who are ready to see the dramatic films which are beautiful, which are great with an older woman being there as protagonist, you can’t make it. Until your audiences don’t change, your industry can’t change, despite making greatest flicks.

Many actresses are taking up production these days, are you also planning to don producer’s hat sometime soon?
I did toy with the idea of producing films but right now believe more of being a career it’s just a fad which people want to follow. It’s probably done from PR angle point of view, to get more credibility and to up one’s equity but it’s not easy producing a film. Making a film in Bollywood is the easiest thing but getting to release is the most difficult thing to do. We have too many filmmakers, actors and films to be released, too many producers with only 52 weeks in hand, where in you can release your film. When we look at this Maths and at the industry which is burgeoning, it’s huge. It’s lot of scary to step all of a sudden. I feel the market is already oversaturated.

Being embroiled in a nasty controversy with housemate and co-actor Aarya Babbar, Minissha Lamba, who had broken down on the reality show in the face of allegations that she had desperately tried to reach Aarya before the show, says she was shocked.
“I am non-confrontational as a person, I don’t like fights and I hate stretching ugly situations for long. And that is how I reacted on the show too, like the person I have become in the last few years,” says Minissha who indulged in a “long, boiling hot shower and slept for hours and hours,” as one of the first things once she came home from after the eviction.

Asked whether she was hurt by Aarya’s disclosure about wanting to fake an affair in the House, she says, “I don’t believe in hating someone, because if you hate it means you still feel for that person intensely. Hence, I don’t fight with people who don’t mean much. I don’t expend my energies on those who have no relevance in my life.” As for Aarya’s ‘revelation’ that Minissha had called him before the show, the actress admits there was a call, as Salman Khan had also cleared out. However, what appalls her is the way the content of the call was distorted. “See, you must understand that at shows like these one cannot contrive reactions since the experience is so new. I too was very unprepared and that edge of unpreparedness that you get hit with, makes you react in very unexpected, yet real, ways,” she says “Before going in the House I wanted to make myself very strong.”

Having done two Punjabi films, which also co-stared Aarya, Minissha says she is ready for anything that is exciting. “I am a Sardarni myself and choice of films in my native language was very tempting, which is why I did Punjabi films. Let’s see what comes my way now…” Having lost a lot of weight on the show, a fact that she shares with Aarya who also shed pounds, Minissha says another bikini number could be attempted by her. “It all depends upon the producers. If they think I should wear a bikini again, sure, why not!”

Minissha Lamba, who was recently eliminated from the Bigg Boss house, made a sudden visit to Gurgaon recently for a fashion event. After the event, Minissha, who grew up in Delhi and often spent time in Gurgaon, shared with us her memories of the city and her future plans.

When Gurgaon was actually a gaon

As a child, I would visit my relatives’ place in Gurgaon every summer vacation along with my family. Those days, Gurgaon was actually a gaon.. khula raasta.. fresh air. All the kids would go for walks every morning and then play with the street dogs. Uske baad we would come back home and have garam garam paranthas for breakfast. Even after I enrolled in DU, I kept visiting my relatives in Gurgaon. This time I have come back after a year. Every time I’m here I see so much development happening in and around the city. Pehle mujhe airport se Gurgaon ka raasta pata hota tha. Ab itna kuch ho gaya hai airport aur Gurgaon ke beech, ki sabhi raaste bhul gayi hoon. I just have old memories of Gurgaon. Abhi yaad rakhne ke liye kuch bhi nahi raha. I miss the old Gurgaon look.

I miss the DU adda

​ I don’t even remember the last time I visited my college. I wish I could go back to my college again. I haven’t even collected my graduation certificate till now. I sometimes feel why did I study so much if I don’t even have the time to collect my certificate. I did English (Hons) from Miranda House bas bol hi sakti hoon. Agar kisine proof maanga toh dikhane ke liye certificate bhi nahi hai. I definitely miss the DU college culture – typical adda and hangout points, those DU special buses and the college fests.

Bigg Boss is the perfect weight loss program

I would just like to say that my experience inside the Bigg Boss house made me lose a lot of weight. There was food inside the house, but I’m addicted to junk food, so it was a problem for me. So next time, whoever plans to lose some weight, the house is the perfect place to be in.

No marriage plans

I have been dating Ryan (Tham) for a year now and we really enjoy being with each other. I love him for being caring and understanding. As of now, we have no plans to get married.

Bollywood comeback

As far as a comeback is concerned, an actor is never out of it. Especially today, when the kind of movies that are being done are so different, there is no set formula anymore.

Bollywood Actress and now a Bigg Boss contestant in season 8, Minissha Lamba is one contestant who has always played the game in a Dignified manner.

Minissha who was very subtle in the earlier episodes on the show is very vocal and opinionated when she needs to be. She is one contestant who always puts her foot down when required and lets things pass by when needed. That is exactly what happened in Big Boss earlier this week when Aarya on National Television apologized to her after the heated episode they had last week with Salman on his statement that they were in a relationship before the show.

Minissha simply nodded and accepted his apology rather than making a Big Noise and any kind of drama. She has proven that she believes in letting bygones be bygones.

“Let bygones be bygones because everybody knew that forgiveness was Divine..”~ Lesley Kagen

Not only now, but Minissha has proven herself time and again on the show! A Few days earlier, we witnessed wild card contestant and the captain of this week Ali Quli Mirza asking Gautam Gulati to nominate one contestant who he feels does not give their 100% to the show and switch places with him, he took Minissha’s name. Minissha immediately accepted the challenge stating that she doesn’t put her nose in household chores which are already divided to others in the house and this might have been taken wrongly by Gautam. She had switched places with him and now will be one of the three contestants who will not enjoy any luxury in the house. Big Boss ke ghar main kuch bhi ho sakta hai!

Minissha is holding her cards and is playing very skilfully. Her simplicity and her capability to handle things in a mature manner have made her viewer’s favorite in no time.

Minissha is so far so good in the game and looks to be very promising in the Big Boss house, winner or not a winner only time will tell but a smart and simple player for sure. Minissha is certainly not Good girl gone bad but Good girl gone BETTER!

The Charming Actress Minissha Lamba says she won’t be using fake drama to bring in viewers on ‘Bigg Boss 8’.

The 29-year-old actress is one of the 15 contestants to enter the Salman Khan-hosted controversial reality show this season and she says people will get to see the real, fun Minissha.

“It is a reality show and the audience love when there is more drama but I am not going to be out of character to create drama… that is just not me. At least I am hoping that I will not do that. I don’t know what the situation is going to be like. I don’t know how I am going to react to things inside,” Minissha told PTI before entering the house.

This is the first time that the actress, who has starred in films like ‘Yahaan’, ‘Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd’ and ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’, has ventured into the territory of reality TV and Minissha says the timing is perfect for her as she does not have any work commitments at the moment.

“There is no commitment right now. It was an easy decision for me to make. Besides that this is the biggest reality show that is happening in the country today. It was the right time to do reality,” she said.

Minissha says she did have apprehensions regarding the show but her friends’ love and excitement for ‘Bigg Boss’ helped her make the decision.

“When I was approached for the show I did not know whether it would suit me to do it. The moment I talked about it to my friends and the excitement that I saw in them and their love for ‘Bigg Boss’ it really hit me that how popular this show is. Even I love watching it,” she said.